Well, personally I turned a NES cartridge into a RetroPi console
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That sounds really cool. Do you have any pictures?
Yes, I will upload a photo of the project soon on this community :)
I’ve always wanted to but it seems dauntingly expensive and tricky to do. Any tips?
Made this guy back in 2015... Have made a couple changes here & there. I've had the itch to sell it and make a new one from scratch, taking into account things I've learned & wanted to change...
I’m definitely thinking about it. I played around with the idea a while back, but remember getting frustrated with the key mapping.
I received a raspberry pi as a gift a few years ago. I had so many plans. Currently I don't know where it is, but I know it's full of dust.
I built a small Batocera machine a couple months ago using an Odroid N2+ board. Pretty simple to get up and running and plays anything oldschool I could ever want. I get the urge to play it pretty regularly too, so I’m happy it’s ready to go when I am!
I picked up a little bartop cabinet from a local arcade convention a few years back for a few hundred bucks. Ended up ripping out the Pandora's Box (overseas piracy device with a bunch of dumped ROMs) and threw a Raspberry Pi into it. Got everything wired up with RetroPi.. then realized I needed to add more buttons.
It's been in that state for years lol
I had a crazy idea for a stand up machine, with a fairly large 16:9 TV screen, mounted so it can either be oriented like a normal TV, kinda sticking out of the arcade machine on either side, or lowered a bit and tilted backwards so a portion of the screen can be reflected into a mirror toward the player, like the old arcade machines did. Arcade mode would give a more authentic experience when you wanted that, while Full Screen mode would be good for sitting back and playing with a controller. idk if I'm describing this very well, I'll never have the extra money to do it anyways.
About 13 years ago, I made this fella.
https://i.imgur.com/hZYFEmC.jpg
It was a huge amount of fun to build and I was very happy with the result. I hardly play it, but sometimes just put it on and let it cycle through games to fill the house with an arcade-y ambiance.
It started off life with an old PC in it, but currently runs a Raspberry Pi 3.
That's a sick cabinet
Sure, I built a retro arcade cabinet from a raspberry pi, crt tv and arcade parts. It's fun af.
Nothing wrong with not using it a ton. Sometimes it is about the journey not the destination. The thrill of building cool stuff vs the thrill of using it are two different things.
It's on my to-do list, but the arcade hardware itself can get quite pricy. I may end up just using USB controllers instead of the buttons, sticks, and trackballs.
I had a Raspberry Pi setup with a little screen attached. Got some good usage but then decided to repurpose the Pi as a media server.
We've got a full-size arcade cabinet in our kitchen. Was a DIY passion project of my husband's before we met, and it was fun for a while because the various niblings would play with it when they came round for the big family breakfasts we used to do. Sometimes if I was alone in the house I'd leave it on demo mode just to have some comforting background noise.
Niblings grew up, I got used to the quiet of a small town, and I don't think it's even been turned on in about five years because we've also got way more portable options 😅
@llIIIlIlIIIIlIIl I too have always felt that the ideal way to play Chrono Trigger is standing up the entire time.
Have a full size arcade cabinet in my bike shed, use it alot actually, quick boot up play some games with the kids, does double duty as the slicer station for the the 3d printer. treble duty as storage for bike parts technically.
Nothing fancy but I built and painted this one for my son for ~$100. Used one of those Namco arcade controllers, a cheap lcd from Craig's list, some wood and paint.. simple but it turned out pretty awesome 🤘
Oh my god, using one of the little plug'n'play Namco boxes is GENIUS.
Hoping to build a retro driving games one next year
For classics like Out Run, or something else?